Fossils found in Somerset by girl, 11, 'may be of largest-ever marine reptile'
Gaza ceasefire talks hit stumbling block, mediator Qatar says
Is cloud seeding linked to the flooding in Dubai?
Dozens arrested and thousands contacted after scammer site taken offline
Iran threatens to build nuclear bomb if attacked by Israel
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Police to contact Tory MP Mark Menzies over campaign fund misuse allegations
Development follows Labour calling for investigation into Tory MP alleged to have misused funds to pay off ‘bad people’
4-min read - NewsAFP
Kenya military chopper crash kills defence chief, senior officers
Kenya's defence chief and nine other top brass died on Thursday in a military helicopter crash in a remote area of the country, President William Ruto said.Under Kenyan military regulations, the defence chief normally retires at 62 or after four years in the post, whichever comes first.
3-min read - NewsThe Northern Echo
Labour: Government must 'bring forward procurement' to save Hitachi factory jobs
Sir Keir Starmer said the Government should "roll up its sleeves" to help Hitachi as he backed The Northern Echo’s campaign to safeguard the future of the factory.
4-min read - NewsThe Northern Echo
Club's licence could be cancelled after man allegedly dropped on head
The Middlesbrough Empire could have its licence cancelled after a man was allegedly dropped on his head outside the popular venue in an incident.
2-min read - NewsThe Northern Echo
Two shop units to be converted into health hub with range of services
Two shop units in Middlesbrough’s Cleveland Centre are set to be developed into a health hub, with services being transferred from a nearby shopping arcade.
2-min read - OpinionThe Telegraph
Angela Rayner is paying the price for Keir Starmer’s politicisation of the law
About 300 thefts will be carried out in Manchester today. About 200 in the city will be the victims of violence, 100 of criminal damage or arson, and 30 of sexual offences. A fairly typical day, in other words – and that’s why more police are needed. And yet this week, we learn, no fewer than 12 officers from Greater Manchester Police have been investigating something that is hardly a danger to politics or public safety: whether Angela Rayner filled in electoral forms correctly several years ago
5-min read - NewsManchester Evening News
'My dad has Alzheimer's, I know the pain of collapsing social care - we've all failed to deal with it,' says Burnham
Five candidates standing for Greater Manchester mayor answer questions from M.E.N. readers, first time voters and campaigners
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